We bought a Warm white LED rope light kit and we are using it on our sail boat outside and inside. We got many compliments from our friends on how beautiful it looks and it gives us enough light at night.

We bought a Warm white LED rope light kit and we are using it on our sail boat outside and inside. We got many compliments from our friends on how beautiful it looks and it gives us enough light at night.

We wanted something unique in our Florida room, we hung a 50FT warm white LED chasing rope light around three of our walls in the room. It looks amazing day and night. We can't wait to have a party and use all the chasing features of the led lights. They are amazing.

OTT, I have ordered numerous times before from you guys and happy with customer service and the products. Here are a few pictures of a Home Theater that was completed using blue/white LED rope lights I purchased from you.

I used a 25FT Ocean Blue LED Rope Light for this project. The LED Rope light accents my floor line and go well with my custom blue LED PC that I built, also they match my gym signs which are also blue LED. I had blue incandescent rope lights but took them down because they could not compare to the ocean blue LED rope light. I love the intensity of these lights and will be buying more.

My project started with the existing ceiling light off center in the dining area. After locating the center and attaching a new pendant light, something seemed missing. So instead of removing and patching the old ceiling outlet, I decided to add a LED rope light ring.

We've had a lighted peace sign out front of Hungry Holler Art Center in Eucha, OK for years. The last winter storm did in the first one. So we needed a replacement. I wanted a BIG one this time. I found a gentleman who had big spool ends. The ends are a big iron circles with spokes. I asked Art if he could remove the unnecessary spokes and he said sure. I marked the spokes I wanted to keep with blue tape. That's Art in the photo. He had Tony get to work on it. Tony did a great job. They even delivered it. The circle is 9 feet across. I ordered 150 feet of your neon blue rope lights and wound them around the circle and around the legs of the peace sign. It's gorgeous! Orange Tree Trade lights make it jump out in the dark and yet it is very serene. The neon blue lights are unusual in the dark: not quite blue, not quite purple.

Description:I used LED rope lighting to create a soft glow of light suitable for my TV room. What's unique about this installation is I used two ropes, one is warm white and the other is blue. To make the light as soft as possible I placed both ropes behind crown molding attached to my wall, just slightly below the ceiling. Unfortunately the pictures don't show precisely how perfect the light is. You'll have to trust me on this; the lighting is perfect for a TV room. Method of installation:The installation started with nailing ¾ molding with a 90° backside to the joint created by the wall and ceiling. After that I nailed base molding to the wall keeping it about 5 down from the ceiling.
Next I screwed the plastic mounting clips to the base molding keeping them about 12 apart, which also works well when bending the lights 90° for a corner. Next was the fun part, actually installing 50' of the ½ warm white LED rope into the clips with the plug end terminating next to an outlet I had previously installed. Since I wanted two colors, the next step was to use cable ties to fasten the ½ blue LED light to the previous white rope because there wasn't enough room for 2 sets of mounting clips behind the crown molding. I might mention, because I wanted two colors of light, I installed a switched outlet where each plug in the outlet had its own switch.
After that all that was left was to install the 3 ½ crown molding to cover the lights and then some painting. I won't lie to you, cutting crown molding is not easy. All in all, I had to buy a power miter saw and a small furniture style nail gun plus I worked on the weekends for about 2 months, but it has paid off handsomely, the light is incredible.
The main reason I choose LED lighting was because it doesn't heat up light incandescent lighting. In this particular installation I didn't want one rope heating up the other rope, and this was the perfect solution.

I would like to show you how I used LED rope lighting to accent my bar. I lined my back bar with LED rope light to accent the bar glasses and liquor bottles on display there, with a dazzling effect. I also used the LED rope light for indirect lighting under the back bars front edge, and the lighting there highlights the bottles on the shelves, as well as lighting the cabinet interiors when the doors are opened. This worked so well that I also used the LED rope light under the front bar over the bar sinks, and bottle coolers where waterproof lighting is a necessity. Installation was a breeze and took less than 2 hours with rope light clips, screws, and my screw gun. The power connectors went on easily, and I just have to plug them in under the bar. This product worked great for me.

Two strands of blue LED lights were added to my pontoon boat for 2 different ways. The first rope light is about 14.5 feet long and it outline the bottom of the seats where they meet the floor and with the lights pointing inward instead of outward, it provides the right amount of light. Since led lights don't produce alot of heat, no need to worry about burning the carpet. The second rope light is located around the bottom of the deck pointing straight down for max light. This rope light is approx 54 feet long so here is no break except where the power cord plugs in at the back of the boat. The led rope light is perfect in this spot for being water proof. It also put the right amount of light out to reflect off the toons on the boat plus the water. I have had alot of compliments about this lighting. The blue LED rope light is used on a 20 feet Playbouy pontoon boat. Normal rope light clips were used to keep the first rope light in place. The second rope light is help by normal rope light clips plus is ran through the ends of the support beams.

Being a college student who loves beer pong, i decided to take orangetreetrades rope light and incorporate it into a custom beer pong table. Everyone puts there lights on there house and patio, but i inset it into a table surrounding 1500+ beer caps. i sealed the whole table with fiberglass epoxy bar top resin to give it a glass like finish. i attend the university of maryland(with school colors red) so i made a red M out of beer caps, and used red LED tube light to give it a nice glow. im pretty sure no one else has done anything like this!

Our use of Orange Tree Trade LED light rope is strictly utilitarian. We attached it to the underside of a handrail in a very dark stairwell. The aging incandescent light rope it replaced barely lit the steps immediately below the handrail. But as you can see from the photos the LEDs light the entire stairway. I have reduced vision and am convinced this light will save me a nasty tumble. Installation was simple I used some plastic cable straps for 1/2 inch cables about every foot or so attached to the underside of the handrail with wood screws. My roommate wanted as little "sag" as we could get. Installation was easy; I suppose the hardest part was drilling pilot holes for the screws. The excess length was attached by the same method to the top of the baseboard at the top of the stairs for as far as it would reach.

I installed Orange Tree Trade LED rope lights in the patio area of my home in Puerto Rico. The walls are concrete, the ceiling is wood. I mounted the Led lights at the junction of wall and ceiling, on the ceiling.
Installation was very simple, I used clips and screws that were supplied and just a matter of snapping Led rope into clips.
I am very happy with product and ease of installation. During the day the lights are hardly noticeable, at night they light the patio like daylight.

I added a garage door cover to my Christmas decorations this year and need some way to light it without taking away from the rest of the decorations. So I thought LED rope light would do the trick. I ordered 18 ft of white LED rope light from Orange Tree Trade and asked if what I had ordered would work, customer service quickly responded letting me know that a brighter white would work better and they then allowed me to change my order. After receiving the order I needed some way to mount the lights around the garage door without having the rope light over power the lights around the door. I found that plastic drywall edging would hold the rope light perfectly and I could attach it to the inside of the garage door frame. Then I painted the drywall edging to match the trim on the house and attached it to the garage door frame(close up pic of door frame, rope light and holder). That made the rope light virtually disappear into the frame and helped to focus the light on the door (in fact it looks so good there was no need to take it down. it's still on the door this summer). I then added a small flood light aimed at the middle of the door to get complete illumination on the door cover. As you can see from the picture the two different types of light seem to give the mural a 3D effect.

Our two party trolleys are decked out in various lengths of green led rope lighting. We buy large rolls from Orange Tree Trade then we cut custom sizes to accommodate the various décor in our party trolleys. We also use Orange Tree trade rope lighting for our glow party bus. The green led rope lighting in our party trolleys are installed in plastic channels along trolley windows. The led lighting is then programmed with a 4 channel controller to chase or move to music from our mobile DJ system. As you can see by the pictures, the green led rope lighting casts a very cool glow to the party trolley. F.A.D.D.S has the most unique transportation vehicles.